This is just naturally solved by capitalism, no magic.
When electricity on the grid is cheaper, all intensive applications can run at that time.
Just make the difference of price worth the pause of the industry when electricity is scarce.
Realm Sync, Mongo + Kotlin MP will cover basically all platforms (server, web, mobile, desktop)... at a cost. Actually interested by alternatives.
Will this be part of your article?
Yes the Storm was horrible and the Torch was just ok.
But Blackberry 10 didn't come that late. At release time it was superior to the current iPhone and Android in many points.
Usability, dynamic permissions, the Hub, animations were so fluids and responsives, virtual keyboard, advanced dev toolkit...
It was one single thing that killed it: Customers were told Blackberry is old and un-cool. So they think.
It seems to be the most accurate choice to answer the described needs while solving the lack of native dependency that QT is apparently facing.